as the beginning of the article says: it all depends on what qualifies as a book if you're including epub novels, that have never had a print done... then yeah, at least is gonna be the operating word, likely multiple…
> Methods: git merge --ff-only or git rebase && git merge (extreme clean freaks add the --squash option) >> Pros: Linear history, git log is easy to read, git revert requires no thought. Does it require no thought…
> totally unfounded guess: that's how Google does it I'm pretty sure Google doesn't do that. At least not as the primary information source. I don't work for Google, so I could be mistaken, but I've provided several…
I sometimes wish companies were required to report their opening hours when registering and the state made this information available through a public api. It's not really possible as not all place have scheduled…
It obviously depends on how you've implemented the feature, but there are a lot of cpmparitive benchmarks if you bother to put "go vs JS Performance benchmark" into the search bar and press enter. The language itself…
> C/Rust/Go version Minor nitpick: JS/V8 beats Go in most benchmarks that are relevant for search. JS is the outlier here however, because of the insane amount of optimizations that made it perform so unreasonably well,…
It's usually only a "beautiful extendable maintainable paragon of elegance and purity" in the eyes of the original architect. Everyone else sees it as leaking abstraction with bolts everywhere to keep the original idea…
Also "knowing" and actually knowing are different things. There had been research done as far back as that which came to the conclusion that it causes climate change. But that doesn't mean that the governing body at…
Aren't card PINs only 4 numbers long? That's almost 10k possible combinations I believe, pretty trivial to put together. Checking which corresponds to what card is the hard step because you need access to an acquirer to…
Because i struggled to understand what you meant I'd like to rephrase it: It matches only if the regex is applied to a singular word. It's not going to match if there is a sentence or any apostrophe etc, which is…
Please don't advocate for violence, even if it's only in jest.
> I prefer to rely on a proxy to perform TLS instead of the browser. That's one step forward and about 30 steps backwards if you're actually doing that for security. Proxies silently accept broken TLS configuration all…
> You think teenagers are thinking about pensions... A lot of them will be doing that, yes. They're teenagers until their 20th birthday, and a lot of people start to work between 16 and 20. In Germany, all of them will…
I am pretty sure they're saying $200k before taxes. It's equivalent wage in Germany would be 150k€, as the employer has to pay about 21% on top of the salary for social securities. I agree that these numbers always…
I'd go one step further: the few legal purchases done with crypto currencies are mostly done by people unaware they're paying that price
What you say is my experience as well, with one caveat: the large corporation is usually much less productive then the smallish team that actually able to "just do [thing]". It's just that it's impossible to scale that…
While the most predominant ransomware are cryptolockers, that doesn't mean that ransomware has to be one to qualify for that label. Surely you'd agree that this behavior (disabling exit until payment) is malicious in…
Proving the truth of the old adage again: it's luck not skill if you're getting out of an impossible situation - the skill is to never get into such a situation to begin with. Applying that to this scenario:…
They don't though? They'd follow through if person a profited from fraud,then died and inherited that money to a third person. With companies it just ends there and then
Isn't the inner join the only one that's redundant though, because it's the same as doing an equals check? (from a, b where a.b_id=b.b_id
Not all problems have to be solved before they become an issue though. Its often a pointless effort, especially if the problem boils down to "this architecture isn't pure enough"
> You'll probably leave your home at dark in the morning and will return again at dark. i live in a country with daylight saving and that happens anyway for a quiet long time each year.
It's usually not by choice. Medium to large enterprises often demand this so they can manage the employee hardware.
> That's why Germany to the very last moment was opposing arms sale for Ukraine and until the 3rd day of the Russian invasion on Ukraine was opposing sanctions. That's not a fact but pure speculation which I find very…
What's the "against Ukraine" viewpoint then? That what's Russia is saying is true and the Jewish prime minister is a Nazi? Do keep in mind that I'm not exaggerating, that's literally what they did.
as the beginning of the article says: it all depends on what qualifies as a book if you're including epub novels, that have never had a print done... then yeah, at least is gonna be the operating word, likely multiple…
> Methods: git merge --ff-only or git rebase && git merge (extreme clean freaks add the --squash option) >> Pros: Linear history, git log is easy to read, git revert requires no thought. Does it require no thought…
> totally unfounded guess: that's how Google does it I'm pretty sure Google doesn't do that. At least not as the primary information source. I don't work for Google, so I could be mistaken, but I've provided several…
I sometimes wish companies were required to report their opening hours when registering and the state made this information available through a public api. It's not really possible as not all place have scheduled…
It obviously depends on how you've implemented the feature, but there are a lot of cpmparitive benchmarks if you bother to put "go vs JS Performance benchmark" into the search bar and press enter. The language itself…
> C/Rust/Go version Minor nitpick: JS/V8 beats Go in most benchmarks that are relevant for search. JS is the outlier here however, because of the insane amount of optimizations that made it perform so unreasonably well,…
It's usually only a "beautiful extendable maintainable paragon of elegance and purity" in the eyes of the original architect. Everyone else sees it as leaking abstraction with bolts everywhere to keep the original idea…
Also "knowing" and actually knowing are different things. There had been research done as far back as that which came to the conclusion that it causes climate change. But that doesn't mean that the governing body at…
Aren't card PINs only 4 numbers long? That's almost 10k possible combinations I believe, pretty trivial to put together. Checking which corresponds to what card is the hard step because you need access to an acquirer to…
Because i struggled to understand what you meant I'd like to rephrase it: It matches only if the regex is applied to a singular word. It's not going to match if there is a sentence or any apostrophe etc, which is…
Please don't advocate for violence, even if it's only in jest.
> I prefer to rely on a proxy to perform TLS instead of the browser. That's one step forward and about 30 steps backwards if you're actually doing that for security. Proxies silently accept broken TLS configuration all…
> You think teenagers are thinking about pensions... A lot of them will be doing that, yes. They're teenagers until their 20th birthday, and a lot of people start to work between 16 and 20. In Germany, all of them will…
I am pretty sure they're saying $200k before taxes. It's equivalent wage in Germany would be 150k€, as the employer has to pay about 21% on top of the salary for social securities. I agree that these numbers always…
I'd go one step further: the few legal purchases done with crypto currencies are mostly done by people unaware they're paying that price
What you say is my experience as well, with one caveat: the large corporation is usually much less productive then the smallish team that actually able to "just do [thing]". It's just that it's impossible to scale that…
While the most predominant ransomware are cryptolockers, that doesn't mean that ransomware has to be one to qualify for that label. Surely you'd agree that this behavior (disabling exit until payment) is malicious in…
Proving the truth of the old adage again: it's luck not skill if you're getting out of an impossible situation - the skill is to never get into such a situation to begin with. Applying that to this scenario:…
They don't though? They'd follow through if person a profited from fraud,then died and inherited that money to a third person. With companies it just ends there and then
Isn't the inner join the only one that's redundant though, because it's the same as doing an equals check? (from a, b where a.b_id=b.b_id
Not all problems have to be solved before they become an issue though. Its often a pointless effort, especially if the problem boils down to "this architecture isn't pure enough"
> You'll probably leave your home at dark in the morning and will return again at dark. i live in a country with daylight saving and that happens anyway for a quiet long time each year.
It's usually not by choice. Medium to large enterprises often demand this so they can manage the employee hardware.
> That's why Germany to the very last moment was opposing arms sale for Ukraine and until the 3rd day of the Russian invasion on Ukraine was opposing sanctions. That's not a fact but pure speculation which I find very…
What's the "against Ukraine" viewpoint then? That what's Russia is saying is true and the Jewish prime minister is a Nazi? Do keep in mind that I'm not exaggerating, that's literally what they did.